Claims
- 1. An article-packaging member defining an extruded cross section, said extruded cross section extending along substantially an entire length of said packaging member and comprising:
a structural framework formed of a relatively rigid extruded plastic material; a bundling channel formed in said extruded cross section along an exterior face of said article-packaging member; and at least one pliable projection formed of a relatively pliable plastic material extending from said structural framework.
- 2. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said structural framework comprises:
an external support framework formed of a rigid extruded plastic material; and an internal support framework formed of a rigid extruded plastic material.
- 3. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 2 wherein said structural framework defines a continuous cross section including said external support framework and said internal support framework.
- 4. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 2 wherein said at least one pliable projection comprises a set of pliable projections extending from said external support framework.
- 5. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bundling channel is open to an exterior of said article-packaging member and defines a substantially planar recessed surface partially bounded by sidewalls.
- 6. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 5 wherein said sidewalls of said bundling channel are substantially perpendicular to said recessed surface of said bundling channel.
- 7. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 5 wherein said recessed surface is supported by an internal support framework of said structural framework.
- 8. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 5 wherein opposite cross-sectional extremities of said recessed surface are supported by an internal support framework of said structural framework.
- 9. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 5 wherein opposite cross-sectional extremities of said recessed surface and a midpoint of said opposite cross-sectional extremities are supported by an internal support framework of said structural framework.
- 10. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 5 wherein said substantially planar recessed surface extends along substantially an entire length of said bundling channel parallel to an opposing exterior face of said structural framework.
- 11. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 5 wherein a width dimension of said recessed surface is at least 25% of an average width dimension of said packaging member.
- 12. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 5 wherein said substantially planar recessed surface is unbounded at opposite ends of said bundling channel, whereby a portion of a bundling band may extend through said opposite ends of said bundling channel in contact with said recessed surface.
- 13. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said extruded cross section further comprises an additional bundling channel formed in said extruded cross section along an alternate exterior face of said article-packaging member.
- 14. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said extruded cross section defines a structural thickness dimension that assumes a substantially lower value in an area of said bundling channel and a substantially higher value in an area outside of said bundling channel.
- 15. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said extruded cross section defines a structural thickness dimension that assumes a substantially higher value in areas of said pliable projections and a substantially lower value in areas outside of said pliable projections.
- 16. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one pliable projection comprises a set of pliable projections defining a support plane displaced from said structural framework.
- 17. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said article-packaging member further comprises a set of partial cross-cuts defining sides of a packaging member quadrilateral, wherein said partial cross-cuts extend a sufficient distance through said extruded cross section to create a pivoting connection between selected sides of said packaging member quadrilateral.
- 18. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 17 wherein said partial cross-cuts extend from a top surface of said packaging member to, but not through, a bottom side of said packaging member, wherein said bottom side of said packaging member defines a bottom surface of said packaging member opposite said top surface of said packaging member.
- 19. An article-packaging member defining an extruded cross section, said extruded cross section extending along substantially an entire length of said packaging member and comprising:
a structural framework formed of a relatively rigid extruded plastic material; and a set of partial cross-cuts defining sides of a packaging member quadrilateral, wherein said partial cross-cuts extend a sufficient distance through said extruded cross section to create a pivoting connection between selected sides of said packaging member quadrilateral.
- 20. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 19 wherein said partial cross-cuts extend from a top surface of said packaging member to, but not through, a bottom side of said packaging member, wherein said bottom side of said packaging member defines a bottom surface of said packaging member opposite said top surface of said packaging member.
- 21. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 19 further comprising a bundling channel formed in said extruded cross section along an exterior face of said article-packaging member.
- 22. An article-packaging member as claimed in claim 19 further comprising at least one set of pliable projections formed of a relatively pliable plastic material extending from said structural framework.
- 23. A plastic article-packaging member defining a cross section, said cross section extending along substantially an entire length of said packaging member and comprising:
a structural framework formed of a relatively rigid plastic material; a bundling channel formed in said cross section along an exterior face of said article-packaging member; and at least one pliable projection formed of a relatively pliable plastic material extending from said structural framework.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/140,315, filed May 6, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. ______ (attorney docket no.—FUU 0017 PA).
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10140315 |
May 2002 |
US |
Child |
10702187 |
Nov 2003 |
US |